Provide corrective actions immediately after any rain event.
Provide corrective actions immediately after any rain event.
Provide corrective actions immediately after any rain event.
The civil engineer, contractor, or a third party should inspect your ESC plan measures on a weekly basis (bi-weekly if inspections are also conducted after any weather event involving more than 0.5 inches of rain), and submit status reports on ESC plan implementation. These reports should include labeled and dated photographs, an inspection log, or a narrative report describing the performance of the measures implemented.
Have a representative from the general contractor’s office onsite daily to monitor and implement necessary measures laid out in your ESC plan.
The general contractor implements the ESC plan until construction is completed and all disturbed areas have been stabilized.
Verify that all ESC measures are in place before any construction activities begin.
Review all ESC project drawings and construction specifications prior to construction activities.
Finalize your ESC plan drawings or narrative report. Verify that your plan is in compliance with the CGP or local standards.
A project drawing should include anticipated stormwater flows and indicate the location and type of any planned ESC measures.
Make sure that you use the same LEED project boundary as all other LEED credits your project is attempting (this is particularly relevant with other Sustainable Sites credits).
Create a draft ESC plan drawing or a narrative report that outlines how your project will comply with the requirements of the CGP or the local standard. See the Documentation Toolkit for samples.